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Albany Highway

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Albany Highway is in Western Australia.

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Albany Highway runs between Albany and Perth. It is a good quality road with two lanes, not divided. Over-taking lanes occur generally every 50 km or less. It takes around 4.5 hours to drive without rest stops and is reasonably flat with good visibility. This road is suitable for motorbike travel, but it can be dull. The road is well policed and speeding would be ill advised, particularly between Perth and Williams.

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